![]() Continue to Step 3 if you have a Windows 8 DVD and need that on a flash drive.There's an extra step to take if your copy of Windows 8/8.1 is on a DVD, so: Now that you have a flash drive, your Windows 8 media, and access to a working computer, you can work on getting those installation files from that disc or downloaded onto your flash drive so you install Windows 8. If what you're working with now is a Windows 8 DVD (versus an ISO image), make sure this computer you'll be borrowing has a DVD drive, too. This computer can be running Windows XP or newer. This can be the computer you're about to install Windows 8 onto, assuming it's working, or it can be some other computer. The last thing you'll need is access to a working computer. See A Brief History of Microsoft Windows for the latest on the newest versions of Microsoft's Windows OS. ![]() ![]() Keep in mind that Windows 8 is not the newest version of Windows, meaning that it will quit being supported sooner than the latest version. ![]()
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